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jGBODYfS,- EUk'ISS
; , by gee mgek , v
; IIXE gf BADLY. PEEVED
mr. John k, glbberson, . '
vjwultry Jedger of, the oounty fair,
deer air;'.. ".'.'.". '
i am writing to lnfornj you that
: my wife, mr mike Clark, rfd, will
" apeaT from your jedgment " about
oer pen of 2' hens and 1 rooster,
i 'aa' you only give heir a blue rib
boa when she .should of had, 3
hin rihhona and 3S in monney.'t
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I know good an4 well why , saftie
smlthers got them SJ and 3 blue
- ribbooa: it hiaa leaked out on- you
'whe ia yore wife's" aecont euzzin
and you are in love with her,' and
that's the t rubble. I will give you
till next friday ;.tosend myjwife
' what she winned at yore lauv
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1 1 te allowed to v j
ill
everybody but' you- thought our
'fouls were the finest specermena
. on the hole fair grounds including
cows, pigs, sheepa, nogs, turneys,
t poultriea ansoforthr. wJthv-.-them
hens ma winned ever blue ribbon
and. SS ever offered at the state
fair for-10 yf.-band-running, and
her eggs sold at clOapeace.
what; you have done you nepo-
ttmA '' feriaa lrlnfnllm nnrl
you should know that we will not
atana I or no nepper-usm in our
county airs, and you will be re
ported to the bilding and grounds
committee mails-aroreuiougnt. you
don't know enough about chickens
to tell the difference betwixt a pole
-and thinna pullet and a buff or
nh'i'i "ivii'i1.
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how did you ever get to -be a
jedge? you mought know, a few
things about a fried chicken, but
piese resign from passing Jedge
ment on a pen ot poultry as long
as they can scratch for wirms.
you have Inst, what little repper
tatlon yotf had for honesty and
square dealing in fiat rock, and
, you will newer see another foul
'of ours on exhibit up there.
J what did you" do with her coop ?
did you cut it up for stovewood or
. not? our hens have been so
embarrassed " about not winning
1 everything, they have not laid a
, single egg since they got' back
home 'and their husband has not
had the hart to try to crow onner
count f-yore partiality.-goodbye
for-rewer more,- ,. .
yores, with disguss, ,
.f mike Clarke, rfd.' ; "
. :': , .foul specialist. ;
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FIAT ROOK HAS ORGANIZED .
:'; ,Jk DRIVE SAFE CLVB .
deer. mr. edditor:' .
flat rock has oggernized a. "safe
and sane" club , with yore,..corry
soondent mr..v nuke Clarke, rfd.;;
in the chair, rules' and' reggerla-
tion heye' .already benrT promu.
gatetd ana o ner emmw
oentf have' joined; and'vmore' are
expected, as add-nussion is free.
'' the safe and sane- olub will' re-
strict her members it they do--not
act with a little, bit of common
sense while . drivying , car..- . thsf
followering excearpta have bentt
took from the by-laws, ansoforeV:
1 - whoever drives a car while
unrinr the influence of , strong
drink will oe turned out of raho-.
her rhurch. ,. " i1 - :
2 whoever runs over a marn-t -Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Kornegay of
woman, or cnlld Wltn a car W1U urttuta muei, viaiea cox. ana nara-
allso be turned out of the church1 Clarice,, Price, of this section last
and kept out, ot umj qrare wnere wee,- .
singing is done. i I Mrs. Harvey Williams spent Sat-
'the next primerry elecktioa vhua ' s
a new mayor and town counsell ia I
chose. "
7 whoever runs Over and kills
more than 5 men, wimmen and
childrens in a single month will
have their driver's license took
away from them and they will not
be allowed to, drive another car
for 10 days... -
8 whoever runs Over anyboddy
and Cripples them or kills them1
and, da not stop to pick op the re
mains will hot be allowed to take
up -.'collections-;, at rehober church,
or pray in publick, or hold anny
offis in the church, such aa dea
cons, elders, qutre-riaters,, anao-
fOTth. ''.;;'i v'.-A "
yoreatrue,, t
mike Clarke, rfd., ; - ',
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' ( CARD OF; THANKS .-
I wish to, take this opportunity
to thank my many friends for the
consideration and kindnesses shown
me during 'my 'recant illness 'and
stay in the hospital. ' -
. v . i -Newt Brock. , t
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Drummer sville News
3 . whoever has a wreck' while
hugging 1 or more girls in a car
at over 60 m. p. "h. will! be turned
out of the w. o, w.i camp and fined
1 month's dews, ViE3iy!c45,..
4-whoever drives'' into a-' store
or church or pedestrions or telly
gram' posts 6r 'sows" or" ' mules
without holding ..out his or ier
hands will be took up for wreck-
less driving and her name will' be
reported to the poleesman.
5' childrens under 6 years of
age will not be allowed a ford, in
fiat rock unless her ma or pa ,0or
both) are riding In the back seat
so's they can keep her ..posted at
IU IU, p. Ut
8 any persons' .or individuals
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wiw ujjvvs aruui4 iuq puviw -. wvift
on main street at over 90 nu pi h.
will be classed as dangerous- ahd
. Save by Purchasing Heret
CELERY, Stalk. . . . i . . . .10a,
FRESH HAMS, lb , . . 28cf
NATIVE , STEAKS, lb. 25c;
ROAST, lb. : 15c
r ALL KINDS FRESH FRUITS ?
sP
ecial
PURE LARD,
Stand
COMPOUND LARD,
' Stand'., t. ..;.;..',
8.25
6.50
SITTERSON BROS
...,t, .... Kenansville, N. C.
urday with Mrs. Daniel Potter.
Mr. Daniel Potter and daughter,
Marie, !.; attended ; conference at
iGreenleaf Chapel Sunday. .
, ,Miss Ethel Barwick.spent Thurs
aayinigjit. with .Miss" Edna , Pari
Herring .of Price ,Town.
Mrs. Mae Creech spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs; Nannie
Button of Outlaw's Bridge.,
Miss Marie Potter spent Friday
niKm ana ouunuj wiuv air, anu
Mrs. Joseph - Potter, of i Outlaw's
Bridge. ; .. :
Mr. Claudie Stroud of Piney
Grove was a visitor in this section
Thursday. ' . .
Miss Thelma Price' spent Tues
day night with Miss Marie Potter.
Miss Mildred Barwick of Kins
ton spent the week end. at ' her
home in this section.
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Magnolia Girls Seem
A Shade Better
Than The Boys
" It'ls very Hkeiy that this will be
another rather lean basketball year
for Magnolia High School. Particu
larly is this true or the boys team.
The Magnolia boys have suffered
several disastrous basketball sea
son of late and this year promises
nothing better. The lack or mater
ial- is the chief cause ofworry at
Magnoiia. omy a few boys are out
for the team and they ace handi
capped by their size. The team will
average very little, over five feet
and seven inches. Only one or two
boys have had any basketball ex
perience. The Magnolia boys one
hope is teamwork -and speed. -'-
The Magnolia girls have better
prospeots than the boys. Several
experienced players are on the
squad this year, and everyone is
hustling for a recrular position.
LAudrey Merritt has been elected
captain of the team, and Miss Boy
les, the girls coach, is bringing her
charges along at a good clip.' At
thisstage of things it seems that
Audrey. Merritt, Marie -;, Herring,
and Martha Dail are the outstand
ing forward candidates, while El
ma HoUlngsworth, Adell Peterson,
Eunice Herring, . Adie Mae Pope
ana omney rope are leading con
tenders for guard positions; There
are several other members of the
squad, and all are working hard.
Miss Boyles and every member of
her squad are hopeful of producing
a, good. girl's team. Oils year.,, W ,
' Now for another word or two a,
Jtouf - ie boys. They . have been
hard . hit ty. withdrawals from
school and by some members .drop-
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I' Jimmie Williams, of Durham, native of Smith's Town-
Near Smith
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SMITH'S TOWNSHIP,
m nuuiuic t? auMMiio, u uui iiauly nail v c ux oiiuui 9; xvnii;
Il;shn.-wffl be at the old C. H.Smith's nlace ThanksffiVintf
f : . ,vay wiifi two airplanes ana lane up, passengers. ;
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The si'cnnd month report of the
K"- a 8 ' ool honor roll
fin t y vuucnta nai;-a'a reo
on - j. t ..mors went to tne fol-
lo..wti:gi'
1st. grade . Lawrence Souther-
land, bummle Lanier. ;
2nd. grade Theresa Gooding,
T. C, Summerlin and 'Thomas
Quinn. y '.... :- M ,-..v. - ,
'3rd. grade Willowleen ' Atkin
son, Edith Anne Blanton, Janet
Dobson and Polly Summerlin. ,
4th. grade William Register,
Earl White, Geraldine BosUc, WU
ma Brown. Winifred Quinn. Jesse
I Taylor, Susie Hulbert and Ber
tha Casey. . ; f:',,sr? ;t.-;;vv
5th, . grade i Mamie Jackson.
Jimmy Jerritt and , Wllma Gray
Quinn. ; :-' :
th.. grade Manraretta DalL
Norwood' Boney, Jr., J .D. Cham
bers, Jr., PatUe Sue Southerland,
Eloise Dobson and H. E. Sanders,
jr. , , , .
7th. grade James Earle Jones.
-. HtfL grade - Ellen Southerland,
and Eleanor Southerland. J
11th grade Margaret Vernon.
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Old Age Pension
We are tramp,-7 tramp,, tramping,
; marchnig by the years,
Tramping . on a highway, ' filled
with joy and tears, ." '.
We're walking and we're riding,
, moving in many ways, : -
Dancing, singing, laughing, by the
passing days.
A prairie here a jungle ; there,
seem to block the way, -But
on we go we cannot stop, here
wd cannot stay. ,
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Chorus
We're heading for old age, my it
is so grand,
Happy days are here now, for the
.oiaer man, s
For wa can see the sights, like the
miiuonaires,
Hooray for -the old age pension,
we're on the', golden atairs. . i
Hot-cha-cha, hooray, boorah, hap
py yea and how, . . ,
Hal-lo-lu-jah - who's afraid of old
age nowr, v
We pass wonderful waters, beauti
ful to behold, ' '
Also stately castles with treasures
or pure sroia. ' :
We see lofty mountains capped
wiin guatenmg snow. - . .. . ;
Ahd beautiful silvery .rivers, trail
ing xar Delow,
Next an exposition,, see What man
hath done, .- t
Science shows us wonders, saying
it's Just beguri.( ' 1 - v
f- - ., Chorus
Tramping to a finish, yes sir to the
nd, c j ' 'i
Tramping oft life-'a highway, now
. 'going around the bend, .: . a
Heading for old age, with never a
thought of, blues, ?
We'U see the- United States of A-
merica, on a pleasant cruise. ..
Boys and girls wiU join us, what a
:. different land, ::.'. .;.-r-..''
They'll help us spend our money,
won't it. be so grand. .
. '''' --s Choroa - .-'
Time was we asked for work,1 too
old to us they'd aav.
Broken hearted heads bowed down
we slowly walked awav.
But now-old age la kins;, we've
turned another vara.
Youth and age shout together, pre
paring, for old age.
At last we all are happy and glad
we're gettimr old.
For old people shall be ' hannv.
aajra uncie nammy goto.
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Stork Shower J
WALLACE There waa a Stork
snower in honor of Mrs. Jamea J.
Cavanaugh at their home last Sat
urday afternoon a tthree o'clock.
pm. There were many nice and va-
luaoie girta given. Among those
present were: '"i- .5.-..
, Mesdames, G. A. Cavanaugh, J.
H. Cavanaugh. R. R. Cavanaurh.
Joe .Cavanaugh, Paul Cavanaugh,
s . a. avanauga; . uiaua utvan
augh, Robert Hanchey, CalUe Han-
chey, Ellurt Hanchey, J. R, Han
chey, Mil vta Hanchey, T. H. Car
ter, u j. urr, stedmon Duff, Hu
bert Duff, C. it. Kelly. Eddie Kel
ly, D. D.. English. Dewey Eneliah.
uaroener satis. 3 xnomaa Brad.
.After ' ad hour of social enter
tainment was spent, the guests
were, served ambroao salid,. cake
and coffee, .. ? .. ., : . ...
co:;:c
' (Face to face with 'Conscience,
the' great face' to faces, ..gigantic
marvelous, magnificient, suindlng
out so clearly amid a setting more
beautiful than imagination can con
ceive. We feel that we have found
a friend for now it seems that all
knowledge f the Universe is being
poured out to us and it is so easy
to understand everything.: Sudden
ly there appears a great rainbow
circle just above the face, and
and great words stand out promi
nent in golden letters, and we read
"Two Roads, Right and Wrong,
Take Tour Choice." The face mo
ves and it Seems to open up so
that We see deep, deep down into
if s very depths and there we find,
. lAtti and oeatn,.;,;.?;
' $, YOUTH and old age, i j'ii'fvX
SUCCESS and failure, i ' 'A
DIGNITY and worthlessness,'
PERSERVERANCE and . slug
gardness, , ivjtv'?;,
POWER and weakness, ;: L
PROMPTNESS and tarduiess,
' DECISION and no decision,
; HEALTH and disease, - v . ; S
CONFIDENCE and non-confidence.
' , ' v""?t-;Vi: 'vvv
EDUCATION and UUteracy; -k
CULTURE and immorality, , M ;
ft. LOVE and hate, , .-, ,
TEMPERANCE and non-temperance,
:,
AND A BILLUON , OTHER
THINGS, .we see In it's mighty
depths a great highway, (t is
known. aa tae Highway of life, the
most wonderful of highways. We
behold billions of people traveling
thereon, young and old, rich and
poor, well nad sick, good and bad,
every knld. This highway passes
through the plains of peace and
happiness ' and swamps - and Jun
gles of despair. We see it as it
passes now over great fields of
beauty where wealth dominates,.
... !, 'i..uro wo t
i r y kind, we see I
s 1 1 1 on, .ret wide open l ur-
i h 1 t e most expensive set
tr'3 vi.-mj ti.e finest of wines
and-whTKrvi are served to young
boys and girls. Vve see vice and
debauchery, murderers and rob
bers, in fuot we see every known
curse to humanity. We pass ano
ther scene and here we find those
who are worshiping God, who shun
tne very appearance of evil, fur
ther on we see those who are help
less, dependent upon thos -around
thn we come to the great Junele of
dampness, darkness and death. The
highway passes through and on we
go. We hear- hideous noises, they
are deafining and noW we see gig
like hooks reaching out from the
hideous bodies of billions of decep
tive snares mat lurk throughout
the mighty Jungle, s continually
snatching millions from the high
way, down into the darkness tf
sin, shame and the grave, nad all
because they give away to weak
ness, they do not remain in th
center of the highway, hence th
Jungle Gods of evil are fed. But
there are those who turn .neither
to left nor right, who' will , not b
deceived, who know right from
wrong and keep to the right, they
remain in the center of the high
way and now 'we see them pass
ing out and .through the great
plains of peace and happiness.
strange that we should see all this
5 , J ti po'l'e !
prs 1 t 1 c(,nc t
a rr.uuuinent over 1.
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I PREFER MY DUILUNO
ok a parade e.iour.r
ping off the squad. At present it
seema that three boya depended
on for yeoman service this . year
will not be available. For one rea
son or another they are not play
ing basketball at present, but it is
possible that one or more of them
will play later in the season. Those
who are either temporarily or per
manently lost to the team" are
Lyston Blanchard, big center of
last year, Haywood Merritt, regu-"
lar guard of last year, arid 'Paul
Tucker, regular forward on' last
years team. The lose of these three
regulars, has greatly weakened the
team. The boys squad at present is
made up of about eight youngsters
all of whom are siiowing a good
spirit and hard fight The leading
candidates for the team at present
are Fulton Bradshaw, Lawson
Mathews, Walter Groves, Finnel
Smith, Bill King. Edwin Sheffield
and 'Mathew Bradtihaw- Of these
boys only Fulton BradshaW, and
Lawson Mathews have., had; any
experience.- . ' "
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